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Do we need a new I-693 and Vaccination Documentation for our Green Card Interview?

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Hello, we have our green card interview at the end of the month. Wife came in from Thailand on a K1 Visa, we did the medical in Bangkok and the sealed envelope was provided to the Embassy. It's now been over a year since she has entered the USA (Approx 13 months actually) and we're wondering do we need to do another Medical (I-693) or was that already done when we got the Visa in Bangkok? The USCIS notice says bring it if you haven't already supplied it, so it's kind of unclear if we need to do another one here in the states or not. Also for the vaccination document worksheet that we did in Bangkok it says Expiration Date: 10/01/2020 so do we need to get another one of those or is the one from Bangkok still good?

 

Basically I'm asking 2 questions, 1. Do we need to do a new I-693 and 2. Do we need to get a new Vaccination Documentation Worksheet?

 

Thanks, any help is appreciated.

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49 minutes ago, RealityUnchecked said:

the vaccination document worksheet that we did in Bangkok it says Expiration Date: 10/01/2020 so do we need to get another one of those or is the one from Bangkok still good?

Is the DS-3025 marked as complete? https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-3#S-B-4

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7 minutes ago, RealityUnchecked said:

I believe so, section 2 has the following checked: ds-3025.PNG.fa528994151591f573073a2661fccee3.PNG

 

2 minutes ago, RealityUnchecked said:

Also thought I would mention that we did FILE the I-485 within a year of the Medical Examination in Bangkok...

I-693 not required in your wife's case per the Policy Manual. Just in case, take a copy of her DS-3025 and print out that section of the Policy Manual: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-b-chapter-3#S-B-4

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Please read the above policy manual link and the section of the I693 instructions pertaining to K1 visas and on what conditions they are exempt from redoing the medical. They both say exactly the same thing.

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